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Several of the tracks were co-produced by John Cale, formerly of the Velvet Underground, and the album produced the hits "Fallait pas commencer", "Je casse tout ce que je touche", and "Chauffeur". She continued to have hit singles in Europe, including "Les brunes comptent pas pour des prunes", and travelled to Los Angeles with Esteban to record her next album Pop model. In 1985, she met record company executive and producer Michel Esteban, of ZE Records. Lio plays a carefree hairdresser in the movie.
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The same year, she first appeared on the screen in Chantal Akerman's film Golden Eighties, a lighthearted, humorous French pop musical about the people who work together in a Parisian shopping center. Her second album, Amour toujours, was produced by Alain Chamfort and released in 1983. Suite sixtine was compiled and art directed by Ralph Alfonso for Attic Records Canada, where it was originally released. In 1982 the American music duo Ron and Russell Mael, of Sparks, worked with her on the album Suite sixtine, on which some of her previous songs were translated into English. Both songs rose to the top of many pop charts in France, and Moulin and Lacksman also produced her self-titled first album. " Le Banana Split", which sold over 1 million copies, and " Amoureux solitaires", a song originally by punk rock band Stinky Toys. In 1979, together with songwriter Jay Alanski, she and Duvall began working with Marc Moulin and Dan Lacksman from the electro-trio Telex.